Double buns are always fun, but twisting them first gives the hair a little more protection. QueenPrincessKym parts and secures her hair like normal, and then she makes two chunky twists from each ponytail before pinning them into a bun.

MahoganyCurls shows us how to get this beginner-friendly jumbo twist with a pack of kinky braiding hair. If your hair is super-thick, try twisting or braiding it first. The stretch will make it easier to put into a ponytail.

NoLyeNapturallyMe parted several chunky sections of her hair, twisting and pinning each one before gathering them all into a side ponytail. She pre-twisted some Havana crochet hair and attached it to the ponytail to finish the look.

MiniMarley's 'do is a lot more intricate than your regular pigtails, but it's not as hard as it looks. She did a twist-out first to give her hair a good stretch so it'd be easier to part and lay into two sections. Then she attached more braiding hair for length.

NaeandNea gets this high pony together in less than five minutes. After attaching two packs of Kanekalon braiding hair to her natural ponytail, she wraps her natural hair around as a base for the long pony.

See how she slicks her hair down and attaches the loose braiding hair here.

This wig just looks like a flawless twist-out! TheChicNatural shows us how to get it done, and it only takes her three minutes to style the wig. It's important to braid your natural hair down neat and tight so that the wig fits properly. You can get the wig she's wearing on Amazon.